We perform a systematic string computation of the masses of anomalous U(1) gauge bosons in four-dimensional orientifold vacua, and we study their localization properties in the internal (compactified) space. We find that N=1 supersymmetric sectors yield four-dimensional contributions, localized in the whole six-dimensional internal space, while N=2 sectors give contributions localized in four internal dimensions. As a result, the U(1) gauge fields can be much lighter than the string scale, so that when the latter is at the TeV, they can mediate new non-universal repulsive forces at submillimeter distances much stronger than gravity. We also point out that even U(1)s which are free of four-dimensional anomalies may acquire non-zero masses as...
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Abstract In string compactifications, frequently the anomalous U(1) gauge symmetry appears which bel...
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In string compactifications, frequently the anomalous U(1) gauge symmetry appears which belongs to $...
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URL: http://www-spht.cea.fr/articles/t99/159/Anomalous U(1) gauge symmetries in type II orientifold ...
The effective field theory of the minimal Low Scale Orientifold Models is developed. It describes un...
In this thesis, we study compactifications from six to four dimensions on the orbifold ...
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A systematic investigation of the phenomenology of a class of perturbative string models is presente...
We suggest a new mechanism for electroweak symmetry breaking in the supersymmetric Standard Model. O...
We study different phenomenological aspects of compact, D=4, N=1 Type IIB orientifolds considered as...
Abstract In string compactifications, frequently the anomalous U(1) gauge symmetry appears which bel...
LateX, 30pages, (v2) minor correctionsWe perform a systematic string computation of the masses of an...
AbstractAnomalous U(1)'s are omnipresent in realizations of the Standard Model using D-branes. Such ...
We analyze the general structure of soft scalar masses emerging in superstring models involving anom...
We consider the case of several scalar fields, charged under a number of U(1) factors, acquiring vac...
In string compactifications, frequently the anomalous U(1) gauge symmetry appears which belongs to $...
International audienceWe show that experiments at the Forward Physics Facility, planned to operate n...
We analyze in detail the cancellation of U(1)-gauge and U(1)-gravitational anomalies in certain D=4 ...
URL: http://www-spht.cea.fr/articles/t99/159/Anomalous U(1) gauge symmetries in type II orientifold ...
The effective field theory of the minimal Low Scale Orientifold Models is developed. It describes un...
In this thesis, we study compactifications from six to four dimensions on the orbifold ...
We study the phenomenological consequences of type I string constructions and higher-dimensional eff...
A systematic investigation of the phenomenology of a class of perturbative string models is presente...
We suggest a new mechanism for electroweak symmetry breaking in the supersymmetric Standard Model. O...
We study different phenomenological aspects of compact, D=4, N=1 Type IIB orientifolds considered as...
Abstract In string compactifications, frequently the anomalous U(1) gauge symmetry appears which bel...